Far East Broadcasting Company Launches New Station in Sudan
Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) has launched our newest station, “Living Hope Radio” in Sudan! The country is one of the most unreached and war-torn nations in Saharan Africa.
There is precious little infrastructure—no paved roads, bad cell reception for internet, and no electricity or easy access to water. Due to this, FEBC’s team has installed solar panels to provide electricity to power the station.
Sudan is a challenging country to share the Good News in, and the need there is great. In 2011, after a long civil war, Sudan was divided into what is now known as Sudan (the Muslim part) and South Sudan (the Christian part). Our station under construction is in Muslim-dominant Sudan and will be broadcasting to multitudes of Muslims.
This is the first FEBC station in the country, and for many in the area it will be the first opportunity to hear the Gospel in their own language. Despite being known for hostility towards Christianity, the local community and leaders near the station have been positive and open.
This is a wonderful opportunity for God to transform this nation through the Gospel. Please join us in praying for the expansion of our local staff, protection from the on-going civil war, and a huge harvest of souls this time next year!
About FEBC
Since 1945, Far East Broadcasting Company has been sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ through innovative media, reaching millions of people in some of the hardest-to-access places on earth. By broadcasting in 153 languages through radio, digital platforms, and on-the-ground initiatives, FEBC inspires people to follow Jesus and equips them to grow in their faith.
Learn more about how FEBC is proclaiming Christ to the nations at www.febc.org.





















































